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a cultural history of American democracy

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An edition of Self-rule (1995)

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a cultural history of American democracy

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Self-Rule is a cultural history of democracy in the land of its origin. It is not a history of ideas on the one side or a detailed history of political behavior on the other. Rather, Wiebe examines the webbing of values and relations that gave democracy its meaning.

American democracy arrived abruptly in the 19th century; it changed just as dramatically early in the 20th. Hence, Self-Rule divides the history of American democracy into two halves: a 19th century half covering the 1820s to the present and a 20th century half, with a major transition from the 1890s to the 1920s between them.

As Wiebe explains why the original democracy of the early 19th century represented a sharp break from the past, he recreates in vivid detail the way European visitors contrasted the radical character of American democracy with their own societies. He then discusses the operation of various 19th century democratic publics, including a nationwide public, the People.

Finally, he places democracy's white fraternal world of equals in a larger environment where other Americans who differed by class, race, and gender developed their own relations to democracy.

Between the 1890s and the 1920s, America's original democracy was transformed. Changes in class relations at the top and bottom created a three-class system that fundamentally altered the dynamics of public life. Looking at the years of the First World War and its aftermath, Wiebe explains how a progressive weakening of majoritarian democracy culminated in the demolition of the People.

Wiebe then picks up the history of democracy in the 1920s and carries it to the present. Individualism, once integrated with collective self-governance in the 19th century, becomes the driving force behind 20th century democracy. During those same years, other ways of defining good government and sound public policy shunt majoritarian practices to one side.

Late in the 20th century, these two great themes in the history of American democracy - individualism and majoritarianism - turn on one another in modern democracy's war on itself. Finally, Self-Rule assesses the polarized state of contemporary American democracy. Putting the judgments of sixty-odd commentators from Kevin Phillips and E. J. Dionne to Robert Bellah and Benjamin Barber to the test of history, Wiebe offers his own suggestions on the meaning and direction of today's democracy.

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Self-Rule: A Cultural History of American Democracy
November 15, 1996, University Of Chicago Press
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Self-rule: a cultural history of American democracy
1995, University of Chicago Press
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Chicago

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Dewey Decimal Class
320.973
Library of Congress
E183 .W54 1995, E183.W54 1995

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Pagination
x, 321 p. ;
Number of pages
321

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Open Library
OL1108622M
Internet Archive
selfrulecultural0000wieb
ISBN 10
0226895629
LCCN
94033957
OCLC/WorldCat
31075676
Library Thing
441179
Goodreads
1138133

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As democracy came crashing across early 19th century America, what stood in its way were the hierarchies that had organized 18th century life everywhere in the Western world, including America.
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